Sentence examples for introduce disruption from inspiring English sources

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"The challenge is the length of the sales cycle and how to introduce disruption, because [health systems] are going to fight it.

"This led us quite quickly to the conclusion that we needed, first, a family of launchers with a majority of commonalities, and, second, that this family should leverage the fantastic track record of Ariane 5, and not to introduce disruption that would be very expensive for industry and damage the competence, etc. "With a family we also get to improve the cadence.

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Wright invoked the Mets' hot start and said he did not want to introduce disruptions to the clubhouse.

On Monday, we will introduce Disruptions, a weekly column by Nick Bilton on how technology is making its impact felt on business and society.

The new anti-extremism bill will force public sector organisations to boycott gorups or individuals listed as extremist, introduce "extremism disruption orders" on those seeking to radicalise young people online, close mosques where extremist meetings have taken place and strengthen the powers available to the media regulator to sanction channels that broadcast extremist content.

Faster economic growth may help to reduce the internal economic disparities in a less painful way, but it must be remembered that faster economic growth also tends to introduce greater disruption and the need for making bigger readjustments in previous ways of life and may thus increase the subjective sense of frustration and discontent.

By employing proline mutagenesis to block the formation of backbone hydrogen bonds and introduce structural disruption in β sheet, we revealed that in addition to the important roles played by hydrophobic core packing, backbone hydrogen bonds in β hairpins are also responsible for the overall mechanical stability of TNfn3.

Defend Free Speech campaign, spearheaded by the Christian Institute and the National Secular Society, opposes the government's plans to introduce Extremism Disruption Orders, which would allow police to apply to the High Court to restrict the movement and activities of people they deem to be "extremists".

But it's precisely in markets like these, in which unquestioned and increasingly outdated assumptions reign supreme for large parts of the market participants, where young upstarts can come in, introduce innovative disruptions, and kick lots'o tail.

In particular, rearrangements affecting gene dosage are the most likely to introduce phenotypical disruptions in the spermatogenic profile.

This might introduce mechanical disruptions to the movements of cells lining the fissure that do not occur when RPE generation is disrupted in the central retina.

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